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Review: The Future of Food, a must-see documentary that exposes the biotech threat to life on our planet

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Depending on who you talk to, this collapse of the global food supply could be caused by the end of peak oil, a collapse of bioversity followed by widespread crop blight, the depletion of freshwater tables, radical weather patterns caused by global warming, or the widespread disruption of global ecosystems through the continued use of synthetic chemicals (pesticides, herbicides, pharmaceuticals, etc.) Each of these explanations sounds like bad news to me. Any one of them could conceivably pose a major threat to the future of our global food supply.

Primal Healing: Access the Incredible Power of Feelings to Improve Your Health

Dr. Arthur Janov
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Being driven is about the most widespread of neurotic forms. If only we knew how to finish the equation: being driven by...(Answer: need). Translation: I was not loved in my childhood and I am in pain, which drives me incessantly. And besides, I can't stop because my imprint at birth was that to stop was to die. I have to keep going to keep from feeling helpless, that there is nothing I can do. Those are the truths we find when we feel our imprints—the truths that when felt will stop our drive and allow us finally to relax. Why is cognitive therapy so widespread today?

Sugar Shock!: How Sweets and Simple Carbs Can Derail Your Life-- and How YouCan Get Back on Track

Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D.
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Harris for his contributions to medicine by identifying hyperinsulinism or hypoglycemia, the AMA, along with the American Diabetes Association and the Endocrine Society, sent an alarmist "Statement on Hypoglycemia" to the prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association to rectify "possible widespread misunderstanding." The letter announced: "Recent publicity in the popular press has led the public to believe that there is a widespread and unrecognized occurrence of hypoglycemia in this country.

The new rules of imperialism: Economic warfare, consumer products and disease exports

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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And everywhere that American products are adopted, widespread disease and death soon follows. Small island nations in the South Pacific, for example, had never heard of diabetes, heart disease or depression just two generations ago. But then American-made processed food products invaded their islands, edging out traditional foods like raw coconut, fresh fish, seaweed and taro. Today, South Pacific populations are suffering from widespread diabetes, depression, heart disease, learning disabilities, asthma and much more -- all thanks to the "invasion" of American foods, medicines and products.

The Autoimmune Epidemic

Donna Jackson Nakazawa
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Some worry that our exposure to mercury from fallout from the atmosphere, intake from foods, and exposure from vaccines and dental amalgam has reached such a level that it may be contributing across the board to today's international rise in autoimmune-disease rates—creating one widespread, global cluster, if you will. A cluster so widespread that we are all but blind to the connection.

The Secret of Perfect Vision: How You Can Prevent and Reverse Nearsightedness

David De Angelis
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Each and every day you crash into the "myopic mindset" and the widespread opinion that little or nothing can be done to prevent nearsightedness. Even a few academic authorities support this opinion. The widespread and accepted opinion on the use of "glass prostheses" (glasses) cannot be defeated—even when direct experimental data argues against it. The glasses are regarded as a sign of modern style. Again, the goal of the optical industry is to have you believe that there is nothing else you can do except wear minus-lens glasses.

The Killing of California Almonds (and why dead foods lead to dead people)

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Whether you believe that the plan to destroy the nutritional value of the food supply is due to widespread incompetence or some evil plot to reduce the human population by nutritionally starving the masses, one thing remains inarguably true: Each year, more and more of your food is getting irradiated, pasteurized, homogenized, milled, processed, steam treated, dipped, bleached or otherwise altered.

How Everyday Products Make People Sick: Toxins at Home and in the Workplace

Paul D. Blanc, M.D.
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Hexane use is even more widespread worldwide as a glue solvent, and outbreaks of shoemaker's polyneuropathy continue to occur.68 Hexane has even gained new popularity as a solvent for general uses, as documented by a report of progressive neuropathy affecring a California man who had repaired cars for twenty-four years.69 He used up to nine spray cans a day of an aerosol brake cleaner that turned out to be more than 50 percent hexane. Even the old doping toxin tetrachloroethane, which should have seen its last use in 1918, is an old soldiet that has not completely faded away.

PDR for Herbal Medicines

Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D.
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Habitat: The plant is widespread in the cool temperate regions of the world. Production: Plantain herb consists of the fresh or dried above-ground parts of Plantago lanceolata, harvested at flowering season. Not To Be Confused With: The similar Digitalis-lanata leaves.

Microwave ovens destroy the nutritional value of your food

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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REPPED: The rise of widespread nutritional deficiencies in the western world correlates almost perfectly with the introduction of the microwave oven. This is no coincidence. Microwave ovens heat food through a process of creating molecular friction, but this same molecular friction quickly destroys the delicate molecules of vitamins and phytonutrients (plant medicines) naturally found in foods. One study showed that microwaving vegetables destroys up to 97% of the nutritional content (vitamins and other plant-based nutrients that prevent disease, boost immune function and enhance health).

Bush / Big Pharma conspiracy? White House to oppose open disclosure of clinical drug trials

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If the truth about the widespread dangers of prescription drugs actually came out, consumers would shift to natural remedies in droves! The only thing protecting drug companies from utter financial ruin is a massive shield of deception that prevents anyone from knowing exactly how harmful these synthetic chemicals really are. Notice that it's only after the fact that we currently learn about dangerous drugs? That's because all new pharmaceuticals are experimental, and they're used on Americans like guinea pigs.

PDR for Herbal Medicines

Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D.
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Habitat: The plant is widespread in Europe, temperate Asia and North America. Production: Mullein flower consists of the dried petals of Verbascum densiflorum and/or of Verbascum phlomoides. Not To Be Confused With: Other Verbascum species.
Habitat: widespread in central and southern Europe, central Asia, and North America. Production: Gei urbani herba is the aerial part of Geum urbanum. Gei urbani radix is the root of Geum urbanum. Other Names: Avens Root, Colewoit, Herb Bennet, City Avens, Wild Rye, Way Bennet, Goldy Star, Geum, European Avens, Blessed Herb, Star of the Earth, Yellow Avens ACTIONS AND PHARMACOLOGY COMPOUNDS: GEI URBANI HERBA Tannins EFFECTS: GEI URBANI HERBA The drug has an astringent effect.
Habitat: Claviceps purpurea grows as a parasite on rye and other grasses, and is widespread. Production: Ergot consists of the sclerotium of Claviceps purpurea, grown on rye, as well as preparations thereof. Other Names: Cockspur Rye, Hornseed, Mother of Rye, Smut Rye, Spurred Rye ACTIONS AND PHARMACOLOGY COMPOUNDS Indole alkaloids (ergot alkaloids, 0-1.
Despite its widespread use as a deliriant, instances of death are very rare. The results of chronic abuse are laryngitis, bronchitis, apathy, psychic decline and disturbances of genital functions. DOSAGE Mode of Administration: As it is categorized as an illegal narcotic, neither a folk medicinal nor therapeutic usage is officially permitted. It is used illegally as a narcotic. The production of only certain varieties, those with lower levels of 9-tetrahydrocannabinol, is permitted for the extraction of the fibers. Daily Dosage: The former average oral single dose of the drug was 0.1 g.
Habitat: The tree is widespread in Europe, Asia Minor and the Caucasus region. Production: Oak bark consists of the dried bark of young branches and saplings of Quercus robur and/or Quercus petraea harvested in the spring. Not To Be Confused With: The thin branches (lesser tannin content) or with older bark.

Pepsi admits Aquafina comes from tap water

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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The widespread shift towards bottled water products is increasingly causing consumers to lose faith in public water infrastructure, which ultimately leads to public reluctance to support investment in public water supplies. This concerns many cities who are worried that a lack of public support will cause funding for water infrastructure to erode. These people tend to describe treated municipal water as remarkably pristine and safe for human consumption.

Bisphenol A chemical commonly found in canned soup and food storage plastics

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Given widespread human exposure to BPA and hundreds of studies showing its adverse effects, the FDA and EPA must act quickly to revise safe levels for BPA exposure based on the latest science on the low-dose toxicity of the chemical," according to the Environmental Working Group. Fred von Saal is a professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Missouri, Columbia and speaks frequently on the lecture and seminar circuit. He is the author of a groundbreaking paper in Environmental Health Perspective on risk assessment concerning low-dose effects of bisphenol A.

Air traveler choked to death in police custody at Phoenix airport after being handcuffed, detained

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Read this Wikipedia entry on police brutality to learn more about just how widespread this is. Just two days, a story surfaced about corrupt Chicago police officers involved in murder plots. As printed in the Associated Press: CHICAGO - Videotapes of angry officers savagely beating civilians and charges that a murder plot was hatched within an elite special operations unit have Chicago's troubled police department reeling again.

How Everyday Products Make People Sick: Toxins at Home and in the Workplace

Paul D. Blanc, M.D.
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This characteristic also accounts for the widespread use of MDI-based, lightweight casts that have all but replaced less efficient, old-fashioned plaster casts. With the change, asthma has become a new "orthopedic" problem.47 When used as sprayed-on coatings, epoxy resins can also act as potent asthma-inducing agents similar to the urethanes. Epoxies used in this way can also cause other allergic responses leading to even more devastating damage.
Indications that something might be wrong appeared not long after hexane's commercial applications became more widespread. In fact, a series of medical notices published in Japan in the late 1960s made it clear that something was terribly amiss, even though hexane did not seem to have the same propensity as benzene for attacking the blood system. The Japanese reports described an unusual outbreak of a new neurological illness.
The New York Times eventually invested heavily in work-site ergonomic interventions (the problem was widespread), a scenario of corrective action that he believes is just as likely to be played out for any other employee working anywhere else. He should sort mail at the U.S. Postal Service for a while.
This way of thinking was so widespread in the latter half of the nineteenth century that one finds the amazing rationale, explicitly stated, that the protection of adult workers is valid only to the extent that they are like children. "They are supposed, it is true, to be free agents, but, practically, they are little more so than the children Government has so properly taken under its protection.
Metal fume fever is not the basis for the widespread use of zinc supplements as an over-the-counter remedy for the flu, but there is a connection.3 Zinc oxide, applied as an ointment, paste, or poultice, is a centuries-old topical remedy for inflammation of various sorts. The key signs of inflammation form a quartet of redness, warmth, swelling, and tenderness. Recognizing these cardinal signs of disease has been a central catechism of medical teaching for at least as long as zinc oxide has been in the phatmacopoeia. Inflammation can be localized or can spread to multiple parts of the body.

The latest U.S. health safety distraction ploy: Blame China!

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This is part of the global effort to actually reduce the nutritional impact of food and unleash widespread nutritional deficiencies that will result in trillions of dollars in new profits for pharmaceutical companies. (CODEX is also part of this same effort to neutralize the nutrition in the food supply.) So while the U.S.
Fluoride-enriched water products use a chemical form of fluoride considered a toxic waste from the fertilizer processing industry, and the widespread use of genetically modified corn in the food supply exposes virtually the entire population to alarming levels of chemical pesticides unleashed during digestion. My CounterThink cartoon, the Food Terrorists, explains this in more detail.

NewsTarget launches citizen journalism program, invites writers to contribute articles for publication

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All articles are also keyword tokenized and added to appropriate topic theme lists and websites where they enjoy widespread visibility. Each business day, articles links and pictures are emailed out to over 100,000 NewsTarget subscribers who click and read the news items that interest them. News items published on NewsTarget are automatically syndicated via RSS, reaching tens of thousand of additional readers each day. Google News spiders all NewsTarget articles within minutes of their publication, providing valuable article publicity through the Google News pages.

Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer

Shannon Brownlee
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The more widespread sleeplessness seems, the more seriously the press will take the foundation, and the more likely it is that the public will pay attention to its health message. Of course, inflating the prevalence of insomnia, and thus persuading as many people as possible that they might need treatment for it, also serves the foundation's corporate sponsors, the manufacturers of sleep drugs. Together, Sepracor; King Pharmaceuticals, which makes Sonata; and Sanofi-Aventis, the maker of Ambien, provide about a third of the sleep foundation's $3.6 million annual budget.

You Don't Have to be Afraid of Cancer Anymore

Bill Sardi
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Critical Review Food Science Nutrition 34:473-97, 1994] Animal studies unfailingly confirm that IP6 has widespread and profound anti-cancer properties. [Complementary Therapy Medicine 10:229-34, 2002] Whole grain consumption by itself may not be a protective factor for breast cancer. [Cancer Causes Control 12:917-25, 2001] Health benefits are attributed to the whole array of nutrients found in whole grains (lignan, vitamin E, phenols, selenium, and IP6 phytate) is, especially the reduced risk of breast cancer with whole grain intake.

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